A passionate group of Israeli volunteers is working to restore an ancient, sacred site—the traditional tomb of Jesse and Ruth, the father and great-grandmother of King David, located in Hebron.
Their efforts are more than just a preservation project; they see it as the fulfillment of a millennia-old prophecy from the Book of Isaiah. According to Isaiah, the resting place of Jesse, the patriarch of the royal Davidic line, would one day be “glorified.”
The restoration project, steeped in reverence and cultural pride, is breathing new life into this historical site. The volunteers are not only preserving a physical monument but also reigniting a sense of spiritual connection to the lineage of Israel’s greatest king.
A group of Israelis are restoring the traditional tomb of King David’s ancestors, Jesse and Ruth, in Hebron.
They say their work fulfills the Prophet Isaiah’s message that Jesse’s resting place would be “glorified.”
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